Ten focus areas to transform the way you approach security

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Overview

Is this a familiar story? Isolated products create coverage gaps, impair visibility, sap budget, and leave incident responders dealing with targeted attacks scrambling and reacting. Employees become exhausted as attacks keep getting more subtle, complex, and hard to detect until after damage is done. And your board is demanding better information and confidence that business data, reputation, and systems are secure.

There’s a better way to secure your business.

Use the open Security Connected platform from McAfee as a unified, adaptive framework for encouraging McAfee and third-party products and services to learn from each other, share threat intelligence and context in real time, and act as a team to keep data and networks safe. It’s a sustainable way for your organization to reduce risk, incident volume and response time, and lower overhead and operational staff costs. While Security Connected is built with innovative technologies like a real-time messaging bus and collective threat intelligence, its biggest value is the daily optimized processes that empower your cybersecurity staff while helping your security posture.

Trending Topics

Learning from 2014 Cyberattacks: Read a Security Connected blog, first published on Dark Reading, about the four horsemen of the 2014 cybersecurity headlines: phishing tactics, the prominence of pay-to-prey threats, the curse of outmatched Internet trust standards, and the high cost of slow time-to-detection.

Critical Security Controls Adoption: Documenting improvements in visibility and risk posture, as well as a trend to adopting SIEM and threat intelligence, the new SANS Institute survey offers a progress report on the top 20 critical security controls (CSCs) for effective cyber defense. Learn more.

Security Connected Helps Safeguard the Windy City: According to the City of Chicago CISO, “An integrated security architecture is critical not only to our ability to proactively identify and react to threats, but also to magnify a limited workforce as much as possible. The Security Connected vision and strategy was an ideal fit with our own.” Learn more.

Black Hat 2014 Survey Results: Conference attendees agreed that advanced malware is still a major issue and a one-point product is not enough for protection. See how Security Connected can help mitigate risk.

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